Computer Conservation Society.

Speaker

Dan Hayton

Agenda

2:30pm - Start of webinar and event
5:00pm - End

Synopsis

Each year the CCS looks for a selection of films and videos relating to the History of Computing.

About the speaker

Dan Hayton

Dan Hayton is the CCS’s media manager and is usually to be found at the back of the room with a video camera. Once a year we release him from this duty and allow him to take centre stage – partly because he has earned a rest from his normal duties, but mostly because he is an entertaining raconteur who delights his audience.

Apart from his role in the CCS he is also a leading member of the Newcomen Society and of the Greater London Industrial Archeology Society. A man of many talents, not to be missed.

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COVID-19

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This event is brought to you by: Computer Conservation Society

Hybrid event: Computer Films
Date and time
Thursday 15 December, 2:30pm - 5:00pm
Location
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
25 Copthall Avenue
London
EC2R 7BP
Price
This event is sold out